Bringin – rural village in the Badas district of Kabupaten Kediri, East Java
Bringin is a small Indonesian settlement located in the Badas district (Kecamatan Badas) of Kabupaten Kediri in East Java (Jawa Timur). According to its coordinates (−7.7401° S, 112.1982° E), it is situated in Java's interior hilly-plain terrain, within the more densely populated rural zone of the Kediri region. Administratively, as part of Kabupaten Kediri, it constitutes an independent village unit (desa) within Indonesia's territorial administrative division. Since direct sources at the kabupaten level are available, the following description relies on data from the wider region and generally verifiable information, with this circumstance noted where applicable.
General overview
Bringin does not feature prominently in wider public awareness as a tourist destination or economic center; it is primarily a smaller village within Kecamatan Badas. The Kecamatan Badas itself, within the administrative structure of Kabupaten Kediri, falls among the region's agricultural districts in the territory's interior. According to data for mid-2024, Kabupaten Kediri has a population of approximately 1,688,468, making it one of Jawa Timur's more populous rural districts. The kabupaten's seat is currently in Kecamatan Ngasem, where the administrative center named Pamenang has been the official seat since February 23, 2023. This regional context indicates that the territory is developing institutionally, though this development is primarily felt near the administrative centers. Based on available data, Bringin itself can be considered a traditional Javanese rural village, where daily life is likely organized around agricultural production and local community life—as is generally characteristic of similar villages in this region.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available specifically for Bringin. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Kediri, it can be said that the rural property market in Java's interior regions generally shows lower land prices and more modest infrastructure development compared to Java's major urban agglomerations (Surabaya, Malang, Yogyakarta). In the Kediri region's agricultural areas, land is primarily held by local farmers and entrepreneurs, while the commercial and residential property market is more active in the region's administrative and commercial centers. Important general information for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of agricultural land or property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) constructions are available. This general Indonesian regulatory framework applies equally to Bringin and to the entire territory of Kabupaten Kediri. From an investment perspective, rural smaller villages are typically considered as long-term, low-return agricultural property targets.
Safety and security
No local or district-level statistical sources are available on public safety in Bringin. Regarding public safety in the rural districts of Kabupaten Kediri and more broadly Jawa Timur, it can be generally stated that in smaller villages, community life is traditionally close-knit, and the rate of serious crime is usually lower compared to larger cities—however, this is a general, not statistically verified assertion, which does not apply to the Kecamatan Badas area on the basis of specific data. As in most rural regions of Indonesia, it is worth considering the quality of transportation infrastructure and extreme weather events (floods, landslides) as potential risk factors. The available sources contain no indication that Bringin or Kecamatan Badas receives particular attention from a security standpoint.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions named after or directly linked to Bringin appear in the available sources. Kabupaten Kediri as a whole encompasses several well-known tourist attractions that can be recommended to visitors interested in the region. Located within and near the kabupaten's territory is Mount Kelud (Gunung Kelud), which is one of Jawa Timur's defining natural features, and visiting it is one of the characteristic natural activities in the wider Kediri region. Additionally, the neighboring Kota Kediri—an urban center administratively separate from Kabupaten Kediri—offers numerous points of cultural and historical interest. All these attractions are linked to the wider region; specific data on how accessible they are from Bringin is not contained in the current sources. No source is available that would name district-level landmarks for the Kecamatan Badas area.
Summary
Bringin is a rural village in the Badas district of Kabupaten Kediri in East Java, regarding which detailed, source-supported local information is available only in limited form. The wider region, Kabupaten Kediri with a population of nearly 1.7 million, is an administratively developing territory whose rural villages—including Bringin, in all likelihood—are primarily agricultural in character. From a real estate market and tourism perspective, the settlement does not possess widely documented characteristics; for those interested in the region, attractions at the kabupaten level and the province's general assets provide a broader context.

